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A Bad Year for Tomatoes
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
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Author: John Patrick Publisher: Dramatists Play Service (cover may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 60 Pub. Date: 1975 Edition: Acting ISBN-10: 0822200899 ISBN-13: 9780822200895 Cast Size: 4 female, 3 male
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About
the Play:
A Bad Year for Tomatoes is a full-length comedy by John
Patrick. A highly
successful TV actress has
"escaped" the looniness and fame of Hollywood by moving to
a small New England town to
write her autobiography and raise tomatoes.
It does not take her long to realize she may have "escaped"
right into a whole other pack of loonies. A
Bad Year for Tomatoes has
wonderfully eccentric characters, especially for women of various
ages.
A Bad Year for Tomatoes revolves
around Myra Marlowe, a mega-star TV actress. Fed up
with the pressures and demands of her acting career, she leases a
house in the quiet New
England village full of
tomato fields and hayseeds in rural Beaver Haven. For
the next year she plans to take it easy, write her autobiography and
grow tomatoes. She is successful in turning aside the
offers pressed on her by her long-time agent, but dealing with her
nosy, omnipresent neighbours is a different matter. In an attempt to
shoo them away, and gain some privacy, Myra reprises an old role, 'Sister Sadie', a crazy,
homicidal sister – who is kept locked in an upstairs room, but who
occasionally escapes long enough to scare off uninvited visitors. What could go wrong? The
ruse works well, at first, but complications result when the local
handyman develops an affection for 'Sister Sadie' (really Myra in a
fright wig) and some of the more officious ladies decide it is their
Christian duty to save the poor demented Sadie's soul. In desperation
Myra announces that her imaginary sibling has suddenly gone off to
Boston – which brings on the sheriff and the suspicion of murder!
How will Myra extricate herself? Needless to say, all is straightened
out in the end, but the uproarious doings will keep audiences
laughing right up to the final curtain, and then some. A Bad Year
for Tomatoes is a
charming comedy about the best laid plans.
A Bad Year for Tomatoes premiered in 1974 at the John
Patrick Dinner Theatre in Royalton, Ohio. Since then, it has been
performed by high school,
college,
and
community theatre groups
looking for something amusing and "different."
Cast: 4 female, 3 male
What people say:
"...will keeping you laughing
from start to finish...." — New York Times
"Silly? Sure. But for those
who enjoy good farce, these 'Tomatoes' will always be in season."
— The Tennessean
"Writer John Patrick
churned out an amazing amount of material from radio to television to
Hollywood – some of it famous. With A Bad Year for
Tomatoes, he had for-the-fun-of-it enjoyment in mind."
— WFRV-TV
(Wisconsin)
About the Playwright:
John Patrick (1905-1995) was a prolific American playwright
and screenwriter, writing more than a dozen screenplays and some 30
plays. He had several Broadway successes, most notably Teahouse of
the August Moon (which was awarded a Pulitzer, a Tony and a New
York Drama Critics Circle Award) and The Hasty Heart. His
movie scripts are impressive with Three Coins in a Fountain, The
Shoes of the Fisherman and The World of Suzie Wong as well as
adaptations of the two plays mentioned above. His "Opal"
series of plays remain popular with high schools and
community theatres.
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